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Wooding is the latest to take part in @placeholder - a controversial drinking game which sees participants go to extreme lengths to down alcohol before nominating friends via social media to do one better. | By Jennifer Smith for MailOnline A rugby player who was filmed downing four fish as part of a drinking dare could face jail over animal cruelty charges. Paul Wooding poured the minnows into a pint glass with a concoction of wine and spirits as part of the deadly drinking game Neknomination. The 33-year-old from Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, was filmed downing the cocktail in a video he later posted to Facebook. Scroll down for video Paul Wooding speaks to the camera before pouring out measures of alcohol and lemonade (right) After filling up the pint glass, the 33-year-old reveals the four live minnows from a white package
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Paul Wooding filmed drinking four live minnows for Neknominate
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The 33-year-old posted video to Facebook before nominating friends
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Rugby player seen measuring out quantities of booze before revealing fish
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Was reported to RSPCA who charged him with torturing or killing an animal
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Wooding may face up to six months in jail when sentenced tomorrow | 700 | record_train |
And this time a shattered @placeholder reacted with a light-hearted double middle finger salute. | Andy Murray is all but qualified for next month’s season-end finale in London, dredging up another supreme effort on Sunday to almost cement his place in the illustrious eight-man field. The 27 year-old Scot, who at the US Open expressed indifference about ‘overplaying’ to fight his way to the O2 Arena, strained every sinew in saving five match points and win the Valencia Open with a 3-6, 7-6, 7-6, victory over world No 16 Tommy Robredo. The Spaniard jokingly gave him a two fingered salute as they collapsed upon each other at the net after another epic battle. Last month Murray also saved five match points against him in the Shenzen Open final, which was to kick off a remarkable five-week run that will carry him all the way to the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals.
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Andy Murray beat Tommy Robredo 3-6, 7-6, 7-6 to win the Valencia Open
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Murray saved five match points in a final lasting three hours and 19 minutes
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Murray moves up to fifth in the race to qualify for the ATP World Tour Finals | 701 | record_train |
@placeholder central office said it never commented on its membership figures, prompting critics to claim the silence must mean they are ‘horrific’. | By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 19:20 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 19:22 EST, 8 August 2013 Tory MP Douglas Carswell said the Conservatives were 'haemorrhaging' membership because Cameron and his 'remote clique' at Westminster were not listening to ordinary people's views The Conservative Party last night point blank refused to reveal how many members it has amid claims the total may have plummeted below 100,000. Tory MP Douglas Carswell said the party was ‘haemorrhaging’ membership because David Cameron and his ‘remote clique’ at Westminster were not listening to the views of ordinary people. Meanwhile UKIP has seen membership soar to as many as 40,000 as the party captures the attention of former Tories with its anti-EU rhetoric.
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Conservative Party last night refused to reveal how many members it has
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There are claims the total may have plummeted below 100,000
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Tory MP Douglas Carswell said the party was ‘haemorrhaging’ membership | 702 | record_train |
Even so, @placeholder refused to accept the tie was won. | Dimitar Berbatov has revealed how Monaco beat Arsenal with a simple plan to punish the spaces left by their predictable commitment to attacking flair and speed. ‘To be honest, we were not surprised,’ said Berbatov, scorer of Monaco’s second in a 3-1 win at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, which leaves Arsene Wenger’s team on the brink of a Champions League exit. The 34-year-old Bulgarian knew what to expect after seven-and-a-half years in the Barclays Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and Fulham. Former Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov compounded Arsenal's misery with Monaco's second ‘Arsenal have very quick players and when they go forward they leave a lot of space at the back,’ said Berbatov. ‘We knew that and we had prepared well and took advantage of it. We knew their weaknesses and we exploited them and I think everyone can agree that we deserved our win.
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Arsenal lost 3-1 to Monaco in the Champions League at the Emirates
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Former Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov scored Monaco's second
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Arsene Wenger slammed his side's 'suicidal defending' on Wednesday | 703 | record_train |
Still, @placeholder -- from SPARK, which bills itself as a "girls-fueled activist movement" -- said she feels more optimistic today about opportunities for her young team members and others girls like them than she did before Augusta National's announcement. | (CNN) -- The offices of SPARK, a nationwide coalition of girls-only programs, were abuzz Monday as news spread about Augusta National's decision to allow female members for the first time in its 80-year history. "Shock" was a common sentiment, the organization's executive director said, not because the famed Augusta, Georgia, club finally decided to open its doors to another gender, but because they hadn't done so until now. "The girls honestly were pretty surprised that Augusta had been discriminating against women like this," said Dana Edell, referring to the teenagers that comprise much of SPARK's staff. "They are horrified that (the club) could legally and blatantly (exclude women)."
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Augusta National announces it has admitted women for the first time
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An activist who pushed for the change says she feels like "we won"
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Some online highlight the fact that the club is still overwhelmingly male
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The head of a "girl-fueled activist movement" says the decision gives girls hope | 704 | record_train |
@placeholder (left) celebrates his strike in front of the delirious travelling United supporters | Arsenal have endured some humiliations at the hands of Manchester United in recent years; notably there was that awful 8-2 defeat at Old Trafford among a smattering of comprehensive victories, as Arsene Wenger’s team have waned from their previous position of power. They have bided their time in north London and have waited patiently for the roles to be reversed, for United to be vulnerable and exposed. And when their moment came, they failed utterly. Worse than that; they presented United with the points. Of all the indignities heaped on this Arsenal side in recent years, Saturday’s defeat ranks as one of the more significant. It is not that Arsenal were bad, as going forward they were exceptional at times. Indeed, had they drawn this game, it would have felt like a missed opportunity.
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Manchester United took the lead in the second half after Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs put through his own net
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United captain Wayne Rooney doubled their lead in the closing stages of the match with a left-footed chip
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Olivier Giroud scored a consolation for the Gunners with a terrific strike, which made it for a nervy ending
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Jack Wilshere was lucky to escape a red card after appearing to headbutt Marouane Fellaini in the first half | 705 | record_train |
In the dog photo fight, @placeholder had an impact without direct participation. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Satirical TV anchorman Stephen Colbert may not have a dog in this fight, but his name alone may have helped a Pomeranian-Chihuahua mix puppy beat a 6-year-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel. Stephen Colbert el dos rips the prize away from Mozart in the weekly competition. In the online doggie beauty pageant, the canine Steven Colbert el dos won the latest weekly semifinal, which enables him to compete for a $1 million grand prize. Colbert el dos from Georgia beat Mozart, or MoMo as he's known to his family and friends in New Orleans, Louisiana, to win cutest dog of the week.
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"Stephen Colbert el dos" beats Mozart in dog beauty pageant
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Contest Web site says Mozart fans violated the voting rules
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Mozart, a 6-year-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel, had been winning | 706 | record_train |
For @placeholder, who were four points clear at the top at the halfway stage, it was a second setback in a week after Saturday's 2-0 home defeat by Chile. | (CNN) -- Brazil need just three more points to clinch qualification for the 2010 World Cup after beating former South American Group leaders Paraguay on Wednesday, but Argentina's hopes suffered a big blow. Brazil's match-winner Nilmar, left, celebrates his goal with Elano and Daniel Alves, right. With four matches remaining, Brazil retained top spot with a 2-1 victory in Recife to lead second-placed Chile by a point, with Paraguay two further adrift on 24 and Argentina in fourth on 22. The top four teams automatically qualify for next year's finals in South Africa, while the fifth-placed nation -- Ecuador at this stage -- face a play-off against the fourth-placed side from the CONCACAF region. Mexico hold that spot following Wednesday's matches, following a morale-boosting 2-1 win against bottom nation Trinidad and Tobago.
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Brazil need three more points to seal their place at the 2010 World Cup finals
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Nilmar scores winner in 2-1 victory against Paraguay in Wednesday's qualifier
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Joint leaders Paraguay drop to third position after second consecutive defeat
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Diego Maradona suffers his second defeat in charge of fourth-placed Argentina | 707 | record_train |
In any case, if the Supreme Court strikes down @placeholder, the immigration amendment would be moot. | (CNN) -- Melanie Servetas lived the American dream. She had a six-figure salary as an executive with Wells Fargo, a Jaguar and a three-bedroom house in sunny Southern California. But then, she fell in love. She met someone from Brazil on an online dating service. They chatted over the Internet and by phone for five months and decided they wanted to be together. That's where this simple love story gets very complicated. Servetas' partner is a woman, Claudia Amaral. If she were a man, the two could get married and Servetas could apply for her spouse to be admitted to the United States and eventually gain permanent residency.
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The Supreme Court is poised to hand down a ruling on same-sex marriage
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Because of DOMA, U.S. citizens cannot sponsor same-sex partners for immigration
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30,000 same-sex couples are in the crosshairs of two national debates
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Amendment to immigration reform bill would also bring relief | 708 | record_train |
"As this may relate to a serious crime committed in @placeholder, the UAE expects full and close cooperation from the German authorities and will continue to pursue the matter through diplomatic channels," the statement said. | (CNN) -- The United Arab Emirates on Saturday expressed concern about a German court's decision to release an alleged Israeli agent being investigated in connection with a Hamas leader's murder in Dubai. The suspected agent, who often uses the alias Uri Brodsky, is under investigation for helping obtain a false German passport allegedly used by one of the killers in January. The UAE's foreign ministry said it's worried about Brodsky's release on bail and his freedom to return to Israel during the probe, the state-run WAM reported. Brodsky still faces a possible trial in Germany "The UAE seeks assurances that Brodsky is in no way connected with the murder of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai in January of this year," ministry official Abdurahim Al Awadhi said in a statement.
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United Arab Emirates concerned about release of alleged agent
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Poland extradited him to Germany on the forgery charges
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He was released on bail and can return to Israel
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Fake passports were used by many of the suspects in the killing of a Hamas leader | 709 | record_train |
"His dedication to the community was evident in all he did, including his leadership in bringing Super Bowls to @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Malcolm Glazer, owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and English soccer club Manchester United, has died aged 85. The NFL franchise released a statement on their official website announcing Glazer had passed away on Wednesday morning. One of seven children, Glazer assumed control of the Buccaneers in 1995 and they went on to claim their first Super Bowl crown in 2002. He bought English Premier League team Manchester United in 2005 in a controversial takeover that was heavily criticized by a large section of their fans for loading debt onto the club. Despite this discontent, the club continued to enjoy huge success on the field, winning five Premier League titles and one European Champions League crown under his stewardship.
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Manchester United owner Malcolm Glazer dies aged 85
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Glazer assumed control of NFL team the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1995
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The Buccaneers won their first Super Bowl crown in 2002
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Despite loading the club with debt Man Utd have maintained their success | 710 | record_train |
When she gets on the phone, I would see her as @placeholder, my brother. | (CNN) -- Molly Haskell will always have brotherly love for Ellen Hampton. After all, Hampton was once named John Cheves Haskell Jr. and used to be Haskell's brother. Until 2005, Hampton lived as John -- or, as his family called him, Chevey. That year, he told his sister he had been living with gender dysphoria, which the American Psychiatric Association defines as "a marked incongruence between one's experienced/expressed gender and assigned gender." "This was my 59-year-old brother," Haskell said of the revelation in a phone interview. "He had been this little boy, and all my memories had been of a male. It makes you revisit your whole past."
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Molly Haskell recounts her brother's transformation into a woman in her new memoir
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Ellen Hampton, formerly John "Chevey" Haskell, came out as transgender at age 59
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Hampton had facial reconstruction and gender reassignment surgery
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Haskell says there was emotional fallout, but their relationship stayed close | 711 | record_train |
'We have committed significant resources to finding Mr @placeholder including increasing police patrols in areas he may be.' | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:41 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:14 EST, 29 January 2014 A 33-year-old man is being sought in connection with the murder of a keen cyclist whose body was found abandoned in an old mine works. David Alderson, 72, from Falmouth, Cornwall, was found dead in the grounds of the works at Wheal Maid near Carharrack in Cornwall earlier this month. Officers from Devon and Cornwall police initially believed Mr Alderson may have suffered a serious cycling accident, but today they announced they have launched a murder investigation. Hunt: Murder detectives investigating the death of 72-year-old David Alderson, left, from Falmouth, Cornwall, are 'urgently seeking' Kevin Cooper, 33, from Redruth, and have advised the public to dial 999 if they see him
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David Alderson was found dead at Wheal Maid mine works on January 18
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Police first thought he may have suffered a serious cycling accident
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However today they announced they have launched a murder investigation
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Detectives have advised public to call 999 if they see Kevin Cooper, 33 | 712 | record_train |
After having oral sex on a number of occasions, Natasha said she then shut herself in a bedroom away from her father on her final night in @placeholder and he drove her to the airport the next day in silence. | A woman who was attracted to her father has revealed how they had oral sex after she discovered he also had incestuous feelings for her. Natasha Rose Chenier, 27, from Vancouver, Canada, has shared her shocking story with Jezebel. She relates how she discovered her biological father 'wanted to have sex with me from the first moment he laid eyes on me' after they met for the first time when she was 19. Natasha felt full of 'self hate and disgust' after acting on sexual feelings she had for her father (file photo) Eventually they succumbed to their feelings as Natasha recalls: 'We had oral sex a few times, almost always preceded by my descending into a whirlwind of self-hate and disgust and dry heaving over the toilet in the bathroom attached to his room.'
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Natasha Rose Chenier, 24, shared her shocking story with Jezebel
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She grew up in Vancouver and never knew her father
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Met him when she was 19 and went to visit him in Jamaica where he lives
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As she got to know him, she started to feel sexually attracted to him
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He revealed he felt the same way and they acted on their feelings
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Natasha felt disgusted with herself and broke off contact
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She's since had therapy where she has learned it isn't unusual
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Incest can occur in 50% of those who meet relatives as adults | 713 | record_train |
The suspension followed a speech in which @placeholder suggested that Zuma was running the party in a dictatorial and intolerant way. | Johannesburg (CNN) -- South Africa's ruling African National Congress denied Tuesday the appeal of its youth leader, Julius Malema, expelling him. "We have gotten the official word on the appeal, and they have expelled him," said Malema's lawyer, Dali Mpofu. "We will meet with the clients tomorrow to discuss a plan going forward." The ANC's National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal confirmed the 31-year-old politician's expulsion from the ANC Youth League. "The NDCA confirms the NDC's finding that the appellant did not accept his finding of guilt and was not capable of rehabilitation," the committee said. Malema was banned from participating in party activities this month after he gave a speech critical of President Jacob Zuma.
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NEW: Julius Malema "was not capable of rehabilitation," committee says
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The sanction came after Malema made a speech critical of President Zuma
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He was also suspended in November but allowed to attend party meetings pending appeal
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The youth leader, who helped bring Zuma to power in 2009, enjoys wide support | 714 | record_train |
Lassin wrote that Finkelstein's youngest sister, Melanie, recently got engaged and with that, @placeholder needed to prepare herself for the impending slew of questions from family members concerned about her 'biological clock' -- hence the glass of champagne. | What does the eldest of four daughters need when all of her sisters are either married or engaged? Apparently, a drink. In a hilarious photo posted by Arlene Lassin, a Huffington Post blogger, the writer shows her friend Lauren Finkelstein standing next to her three sisters, according to the Post. As her three younger sisters show off their wedding or engagement rings, Finkelstein shows off a bottle of champagne as she pours herself a glass. Show Off: (Left to right) Melanie, Melissa, and Amy show off their wedding or engagement rings as Lauren Finkelstein pours herself a glass of champagne
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In a hilarious photo shared on the Huffington Post, Lauren Finkelstein pours herself a glass of champagne as her sisters show off their wedding or engagement rings
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Finkelstein said she's been asked when she's going to settle down so many times that she's lost count
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Finkelstein is a single, 32-year-old Houston DJ | 715 | record_train |
"Moreover, under @placeholder's accounting, they only last for a year. | (CNN)In the new Republican Congress, the first priority is a pipeline. Not jobs (not really). Not police violence (and anti-police violence). Not ISIS. It's a pipeline, the Keystone XL, which, as I'm sure you've heard, would carry crude from Canada across the United States and to the Gulf Coast, where some of it would be processed and exported. The Republican argument for the pipeline more or less fits in a single word: jobs. They cite a State Department report saying the pipeline would create 42,000 temporary jobs. But as the fact checkers at The Washington Post and elsewhere have pointed out, that's highly misleading at best.
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The Keystone XL pipeline is priority No. 1 for the Republican U.S. Congress
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But CNN's John Sutter offers five other environmental issues worthy of attention | 716 | record_train |
@placeholder put his earlier mishap behind him when the 25-year-old accidentally popped a champagne bottle too early on the green by getting 'into the Scottish swing of things' on Sunday night. | The 2014 Ryder Cup celebrations got into full swing on Sunday night after Europe emerged 16½-11½ winners against USA. Rory McIlroy, donning a red tartan kilt and a wig, was snapped topless looking a little worse for wear as the Northern Irishman took to Instagram to show how he bid Gleneagles farewell. McIlroy, asked on Monday morning about USA's Phil Mickelson after the American openly criticised captain Tom Watson, said it was 'unfortunate' that neither stayed to see off the Ryder Cup in style. Rory McIlroy took to Twitter to show off his new Scottish-themed outfit with Scotland's Stephen Gallagher
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Rory McIlroy asked about USA's Phil Mickelson criticising captain Tom Watson, and says: 'We had a great time with the American team last night'
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'They seemed in good spirits. Tom wasn't there, he didn't really hang around too much. It was unfortunate,' adds McIlroy
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USA's Rickie Fowler and Bubba Watson wore Scottish outfits after being beaten 16½-11½ by Europe in the 2014 Ryder Cup on Sunday
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American Mickelson claimed captain Watson had 'strayed from a winning formula' and compared him to 2008-Ryder Cup winner Paul Azinger
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Watson responds to criticism: 'He has a difference of opinion where he would like to manage the team and I certainly had my own opinion'
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Lee Westwood pops champagne bottle open during press conference
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Europe's Jamie Donaldson asked if the enormity of clinching the winning point had sunk in, the Welshman replied: 'No, because I'm still drunk' | 717 | record_train |
@placeholder was taken to a hospital with injuries to both eyes and ears as well as cuts. | (CNN) -- A Louisiana appeals court ruled it was too early to consider a motion to release a black teenager who allegedly took part in beating up a white classmate in Jena, Louisiana, last year. Mychal Bell, 17, is accused with five others of severely beating Justin Barker in a school fight. The Tuesday ruling is the latest turn in the racially charged saga of a group known as the Jena 6 -- six black teens initially charged with attempted murder after they allegedly knocked out classmate Justin Barker and stomped him during a school fight. Five of the teens were charged as adults.
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Thousands expected to march in Jena on Thursday to protest charges
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Appeals court does not set a date for hearing a motion to release Mychal Bell
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Bell one of six teens charged with beating up a white classmate
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Tension at Jena High flared when white students hung nooses from campus tree | 718 | record_train |
@placeholder had already called on CAF to push back the tournament. | The Moroccan government has urged African soccer's governing body to delay its flagship bi-annual continental competition over fears that it could help to spread Ebola. Morocco is slated to host the African Cup of Nations, organized by the Confederation of African Football [CAF], in January next year. The 16 team competition has run since 1957 and the north African country has spent millions of dollars upgrading its stadiums for the event as well as December's FIFA Club World Cup. But the outbreak of ebola in west Africa, which has claimed at least 5,000 lives, has raised fears in Morocco that traveling fans and players could help to spread the disease further.
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Moroccan government urges cup delay over Ebola.
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Misses deadline set by African soccer body.
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CAF will now meet Tuesday to find an alternative host.
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South Africa and Ghana decline to step in and host. | 719 | record_train |
Etosha, the 'place of dry water', is one of the top safari locations in southern @placeholder. | By James Rush This is the moment a hungry leopard, prowling by the side of a waterhole, made a meal out of a pair of unsuspecting terrapins. Photographer Hendri Venter, 54, captured the moment as the leopard spotted the terrapins in the water in the Etosha National Park, Namibia. Mr Venter, from Vereeniging, South Africa, watched as the leopard swooped her powerful paw into the water and fished out two terrapins in one fell swoop. A hungry leopard spots two unsuspecting terrapins before swooping her powerful paw into the water to fish them out The leopard makes a splash as she dives into the water to fish the two terrapins out
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Photographer Hendri Venter captured moment leopard fishes out terrapins
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The leopard is seen swooping her powerful paw into the water for her dinner
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Mr Venter said the leopard managed to get two terrapins in one fell swoop | 720 | record_train |
The day after @placeholder's selection was unveiled, headlines in the major Florida papers predicted Ryan could be a drag on the Republican ticket. | (CNN) -- The Veepstakes guessing game is over. In the red corner, we have Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, America's "comeback team." In the blue corner, we have Barack Obama and Joe Biden, America's current team. Let's get ready to rumble. Now that we know who the players are, the race is on to define Paul Ryan. Winning the contest of turning him into either a villain or hero could determine the election in several states, none more important than Florida, the big kid on the swing-state block. Paul Ryan has great potential, the potential to be an asset or a liability to the Republican ticket. How he affects the election in Florida depends primarily on two voting groups, seniors and Hispanics.
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Paul Ryan's effect in Florida depends mostly on seniors and Hispanics, says Ana Navarro
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During his visit to Florida this weekend, Ryan needs to clearly define himself, she says
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Democrats and Republicans will wage a Medicare battle in Florida, she says
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Navarro: Ryan needs to make his feelings about immigration and Cuba explicit | 721 | record_train |
The ceremony surrounding the @placeholder inaugural Dreamliner flight between Doha and London was somewhat marred when the airline was forced to ground another of its three 787s due to a fault. | By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 21:53 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:00 EST, 14 December 2012 The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner to touch down in the UK has arrived at Heathrow Airport. Qatar Airways became the first airline to run a regular service in Britain using the planes which have been dubbed the worlds most advanced airliner. Carrying an official delegation from the capital of Qatar, the aircraft landed in London from Doha. The planes boast being more fuel-efficient than other aeroplanes but perhaps of more interest to travellers, there is anti-jetlag technology meaning people will leave long-haul flights feeling much fresher.
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Qatar Airways' new Boeing 787 Dreamliner landed at Heathrow yesterday
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Passenger plane is thought to be the world's most advanced airliner
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UK airlines Virgin, Thomson and British Airways have orders for the craft | 722 | record_train |
It has been reported that the attempted face-licking was not gossip blogger @placeholder's only inappriopriate behaviour towards Hopkins, 39, on Wednesday. | TV watchdog Ofcom has been bombarded with a fresh flood of complaints about Celebrity Big Brother contestant Perez Hilton's latest brush with Katie Hopkins. The controversial US blogger has formed a strange rivalry with the outspoken newspaper columnist in the reality TV show's opening weeks. But their odd relationship appeared to boil over when Hilton was returned to the house earlier this week. Hilton, 36, was shown leaning towards Hopkins and sticking his tongue out in an apparent attempt to lick her face. Scroll down for video Lewd: Perez Hilton reportedly demanded that Katie Hopkins perform a sex act on him after trying to lick her face as he made a shock return to the Celebrity Big Brother house on Wednesday
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Viewers flood watchdog with more than 70 complaints about behaviour
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Ofcom says the latest series has led to more than 2000 complaints | 723 | record_train |
'@placeholder is not going to show the millions of people displaced, it's not going to show attacks on civilians.' | By Sam Webb Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has taken the time to post pictures of his wife and smiling schoolchildren online, despite the bloody civil war that is tearing his country apart. The pictures of a grinning and waving al-Assad, his British-born wife Asma and jubilant youngsters appeared on his Instagram account, enraging human rights groups. The President's pictures were posted a short time after another batch of photos showing the harrowing state of obliterated cities like Homs was released. The Syrian president waves to crowds in pictures posted to Instagram, despite the horrific war sweeping the country First lady: President Assad's British-born wife, Asma, embraces a woman in a photo from the Instagram account, which is full of pictures of the couple conducting typical heads of state-style duties
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Pictures show al-Assad smiling and greeting jubilant supporters
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They are a stark contrast to the grim scenes arising from savage civil war
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Human rights group said they show Assad's 'love me or I'll kill you' strategy | 724 | record_train |
"I challenge Amnesty International to publish details of persons alleged to have been arrested in connection with the new anti-gay law, stating clearly when they were arrested, where they were arrested, the police station or department that carried out the arrest, etc.," @placeholder told CNN Thursday. | Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigerian authorities arrested 10 people believed to be gay men under a bill signed this week that bans same-sex marriages, a human rights group said. Police detained men in various states and have dozens of pending arrests based on perceived sexual orientation, according to Amnesty International. "Those arrested under this draconian new legislation must be released immediately and the charges against them dropped. Locking someone up for their sexual orientation violates the most basic human rights standards," Makmid Kamara, a researcher for the rights group, said in a statement Wednesday. Nigerian police spokesman Frank Mba angrily suggested no one had been arrested due to the new law.
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NEW: Police spokesman denies arrests, denounces Amnesty report as fiction
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Police also compile a list of people for surveillance
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At least 98% of respondents in the nation say homosexuality is unacceptable
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Homosexuality is illegal in most African nations | 725 | record_train |
At one stage, Lord Glasman was acknowledged as @placeholder's 'de facto chief of staff' | Labour does not understand or appreciate the importance of family life, according to a former guru of Ed Miliband. In a highly critical interview, Maurice Glasman also said it was no surprise that religious people would be sceptical about the party’s policies. The academic claimed Labour had been ‘captured’ by an ‘aggressive public sector morality’ interested only in the individual and the collective. Maurice Glasman, pictured, warned Ed Miliband that people with religious faith are 'sceptical' about Labour The comments will give fuel to pro-family groups who have attacked Labour for opposing measures designed to help families, such as the married couple’s tax allowance. Lord Glasman’s comments came in an interview with the Catholic Herald newspaper.
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Maurice Glasman warned Labour that they are alienating religious people
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Lord Glasman said the party has an 'aggressive public sector morality'
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He claimed the party had offended many Catholics over gay adoptions issue | 726 | record_train |
"As the @placeholder gets more and more dynamic, the accessibility requirements get more and more interesting, and sometimes challenging, to implement," Brewer said. | (CNET) -- Yahoo's Victor Tsaran knows how much time Web designers spend agonizing over color and font-width choices when laying out an application. So when he started Yahoo's accessibility push two years ago, he had a tough time arousing sympathy for engineers grousing about how much extra time was needed to create accessibility features. Fortunately for Tsaran, Yahoo's accessibility manager, he's running into that problem less and less. Web designers are starting to take accessibility as seriously as button placement or heading layout when they develop their products, improving the Web experience not only for people like Tsaran -- who lost his sight at the age of five -- but for Web users in general.
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Web designers are starting to take accessibility very seriously
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About 60 million people in U.S. can't use the Internet in the normal fashion
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Sophisticated speech recognition technologies are finally coming to fruition | 727 | record_train |
Women taking part in an @placeholder high street demonstration to encourage more women to go au naturel | By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 10:47 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:18 EST, 29 August 2013 How come men have all the fun letting their upper lips get super-hairy in November to raise money and awareness for prostate cancer charities? When's our turn to embrace our hirsute side? Er, now. Armpits4August is the female equivalent of Movember, a month during which women all over the UK (and further afield, too) are asked to celebrate their underarm hair and let it all hang - or rather, grow - out in order to raise money and awareness for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) charity Verity.
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Armpits4August, founded last year, is female equivalent to Movember
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Encourages women to raise awareness for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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PCOS affects 10% of women and can cause excessive hair growth
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The event raises money for PCOS charity Verity
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The video site's supporters see the 15-camera project as a stride forward in @placeholder efforts to halt illegal immigration, drug smuggling and border violence. | (CNN) -- When her baby girl takes an afternoon nap, or on those nights when she just can't sleep, Sarah Andrews, 32, tosses off her identity as a suburban stay-at-home mom and becomes something more exotic: a "virtual deputy" patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border. A Texas program lets Internet users around the world monitor live video from the Mexico border. From her house in a suburb of Rochester, New York, Andrews spends at least four hours a day watching a site called BlueServo.net. There, because of a $2 million grant from the state of Texas, anyone in the world can watch grainy live video scenes of cactuses, desert mountains and the Rio Grande along Texas' portion of the international border.
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BlueServo.net lets users watch live video from 15 cameras on Texas-Mexico border
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Texas put $2 million into project to prevent crime and illegal immigration
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Critics say cameras are ineffective; only four arrests reported since November
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He is perhaps best remembered for his role as the ship's cook in the 1962 film @placeholder | Entertainer Lance Percival has died at the age of 81. The actor was renowned for his comic renditions of calypso songs on the 1960s satirical television show That Was The Week That Was, hosted by David Frost. He was later given two series of his own, The Lance Percival Show and Lance at Large, a 1964 sitcom which featured Bernard Bresslaw, Gladys Bacon and Eric Barker. Lance Percival - the star of numerous Carry On films and That Was The Week That Was - has died aged 81 He appeared in films such as Carry On Cruising, Up Pompeii, Postman’s Knock and the 1970 musical Darling Lili, with Julie Andrews.
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Comedy star rose to fame singing calypso-style songs on TV shows
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He later took on film roles in Up Pompeii and Postman's Knock
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The project began with Koner contacting an outreach worker in @placeholder, who told her the town needed food more than anything else. | HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, New York (CNN) -- In 2002, Pam Koner was flipping through the The New York Times when a photograph stopped her in her tracks: an 8-year-old girl laying across her torn, barren mattress in Pembroke, Illinois, forking pasta and a boiled chicken bone into her mouth. The girl's image signified the deep-rooted poverty in her rural community. Pam Koner is combating hunger by connecting sponsor and recipient families. The picture moved Koner to tears and inspired her to take action. "When I read about a community so profoundly poor that women and children were not eating the last week of the month, I walked into my living room where my daughters were and said, 'We're going to do something as a family,' " recalls Koner, a 57-year-old single mother of two living in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
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Pam Koner's nonprofit connects sponsor and recipient families
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Family-to-Family has provided nearly 800,000 meals to those in need
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CLICK HERE to Try 2 RISK FREE issues of @placeholder | (CNN) -- Dax Shepard, who stars in the agreeably shaggy romance/chase movie/Tarantino knockoff "Hit & Run," has a talent for playing sleazy-smart deceivers who have somehow held on to their innocence. In "Hit & Run," which he wrote and codirected (with David Palmer), he plays a retired crook named Charlie Bronson (a fake name chosen when the character ditched L.A. to enter Witness Protection). Squirreled away in a pastoral small town, Charlie got involved with Annie (Kristen Bell), a college professor who adores him — but is also terrified by the fact that she knows next to nothing about him. Looking at Shepard, who has the lopsided grin of a happy-talk used-car salesman, offset by very serious eyes that perpetually study whomever he's babbling to, we know just how she feels.
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"Hit and Run" stars real life couple Dax Shephard and Kristen Bell
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The film is filled with pop-up-book hooligans who can't stop talking
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EW gives the film a "B" | 732 | record_train |
gorilla group, and she was paired up with 31-year-old @placeholder. | PUBLISHED: 15:53 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:33 EST, 29 January 2014 A baby gorilla raised by human surrogates who dressed in furry vests to mimic primates has celebrated her first birthday at an Ohio zoo. The celebration for Gladys, who tucked into a rice and vegetable cake with sweet potato and banana frosting, marked a key milestone for the primate who has now been accepted by the zoo's other gorillas. As Cincinnati Zoo keepers laid out her birthday cake this week, it was the gorilla's surrogate mom, M'Linzi, that led the still small Gladys to her treat.
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Surrogate project at Cincinnati Zoo hailed a success
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Speaking after a deal fell through to sign Defoe on transfer deadline day in August, the @placeholder manager admitted: 'We tried all day with Jermain. | Harry Redknapp will be reunited with Jermain Defoe in January with the striker set to make a permanent switch from FC Toronto. Defoe, who has scored 19 times for England in 55 appearances, came close to joining Rangers in the summer as his MLS switch went sour. The 32-year-old was persuaded to move to Canada from Tottenham in January by Toronto's then-manager Ryan Nelsen, a former team-mate of Defoe's at Spurs. Jermain Defoe has been playing in the MLS for Canadian franchise FC Toronto since January 2014 Defoe and now-QPR manager Harry Redknapp collect Barclays Premier League player and manager of the month awards while the pair were together at Tottenham back in August 2009
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Jermain Defoe unsettled at FC Toronto and will return to England
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The England striker joined the club in January 2014 from Tottenham
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‘Nobody should be in any doubt of our resolve to live up to our commitments under the @placeholder treaty,’ he said. | By Jason Groves Philip Hammond has said critics of his defence cuts, including outgoing deputy supreme commander of Nato Sir Richard Shirreff, are 'talking nonsense' Defence Secretary Philip Hammond yesterday accused top generals of talking ‘nonsense’, following a fresh warning that spending cuts are weakening the Armed Forces. In an interview yesterday General Sir Richard Shirreff warned that ministers were taking ‘one hell of a risk’ by replacing thousands of regular troops with part-time reservists. Sir Richard, outgoing deputy supreme commander of Nato, said a series of cuts had left the Armed Forces ‘hollowed out’. He said the Royal Navy had been ‘cut to the bone’, leaving it unable to take part in some Nato operations.
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Philip Hammond has attacked critics of his Armed Forces reforms
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Government plans to cut 20,000 troops and replace with 35,000 reservists
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On the way: Experts have revised predictions to say the debris will reach will now reach the @placeholder by winter and Hawaii in less than two years | By Mark Duell UPDATED: 09:47 EST, 24 October 2011 Televisions, fridges and furniture pieces are heading for Hawaii, as a huge amount of debris from Japan’s earthquake sails across the Pacific. Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake in March is traveling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years. A Russian ship’s crew spotted the debris - which included a 20ft long fishing boat - last month after passing the Midway Islands. Debris wave: Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake is travelling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years
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Debris travelling faster than expected across Pacific
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Russian ship's crew spotted debris past Midway Islands
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"Blackfish is billed as a documentary, but instead of a fair and balanced treatment of a complex subject, the film is inaccurate and misleading and, regrettably, exploits a tragedy that remains a source of deep pain for @placeholder's family, friends and colleagues," SeaWorld said in a statement. | Nearly 21 million people watched "Blackfish" when it aired on CNN in October. The documentary, produced by Magnolia Pictures and acquired by CNN Films, recounts the 2010 death of veteran SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau by a killer whale named Tilikum, a 12,000-pound bull. The film challenges the concept of keeping killer whales for entertainment and implies Tilikum had been driven to madness by captivity. In the months since, a firestorm of debate over the controversy erupted. Social media exploded with an outcry to boycott SeaWorld, the world's largest marine park operator. Protesters not only lined the streets outside SeaWorld Orlando in Florida, the company's flagship park, but the streets of New York and Pasadena during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Rose Parade.
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"Blackfish" tells the story of a SeaWorld trainer who died in 2010
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The movie sparked heavy backlash against the marine park company
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SeaWorld calls movie "one-sided," an exploitation of trainer's death
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The park announced record 4th-quarter, annual revenues in January | 737 | record_train |
The @placeholder were accused of spot fixing, or rigging parts of a test match. | London (CNN) -- Three top Pakistani cricketers were jailed Thursday after being convicted of plotting to cheat and to take bribes in a match against England last summer, in a scandal that rocked the international sport. Former national team captain Salman Butt was sentenced to 30 months and bowler Mohammad Asif to a year in prison after they were found guilty by a London court Tuesday. Fellow bowler Mohammad Amir, a rising star in the sport at the age of 19, was given a six-month jail term, having pleaded guilty. A fourth man, London-based businessman Mazhar Majeed, was jailed for two years and eight months for his role as an agent who arranged the betting scam. He had also pleaded guilty.
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The Pakistan Cricket Board says it is a sad day for the game in Pakistan
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Relatives of the jailed cricketers protest their innocence
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Butt and Asif are jailed for 30 and 12 months respectively, Amir for six months
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Agent Mazhar Majeed is sentenced to two years and eight months in prison | 738 | record_train |
VIDEO Scroll down to watch Cesc Fabregas scoring for @placeholder | The smoke signals that Cesc Fabregas was ready for a return to the Premier League first emerged last summer, when Manchester United made a public play for the Spanish midfielder. All was not well at Barcelona and the then English champions offered an appetising proposal. Fabregas said as much to friends in London. David Moyes spoke positively in knowledge of Ed Woodward’s pursuits. But plates shift and Tata Martino’s arrival at the Nou Camp, coupled with the offer of increased football in his favoured role, provided Fabregas with a reason to stay at least another 12 months. The potential was there however.
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Signs that Fabregas was ready for a return to England came in 2013
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Arsenal had a first-option clause of £25m to bring Fabregas back to the Emirates
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Wenger bought Real Madrid midfielder Mesut Ozil for £42.5m
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Ozil's presence meant that a return for Fabregas was no longer viable
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Fabregas signed for Jose Mourinho's Chelsea in a £30m switch from Barcelona
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The wrestling federation and the maker of @placeholder meat sticks expressed sympathies. | (CNN) -- Retired pro wrestler "Macho Man" Randy Savage, 58, was killed Friday morning in Seminole, Florida, when the Jeep he was driving jumped a median and hit a tree, the Florida Highway Patrol said. His wife, Barbara L. Poffo, 56, who was in the passenger seat, was injured, the patrol said. She was expected to be released from a hospital, said Highway Patrol Sgt. 1st Class Steve Gaskins. Savage's real name was Randall Mario Poffo, according to the wrestling federation for which he performed. The couple lived in Seminole, authorities said. An investigation is under way, but a Highway Patrol report said that Randall Poffo "lost control" of his 2009 Jeep Wrangler for "unknown reasons" as it was traveling westbound on Florida State Route 694 near 113th Street North in Pinellas County.
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NEW: "Macho Man" Randy Savage may have suffered "medical event" behind wheel, authorities say
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His wife, Barbara, 56, is injured but is expected to be released from a hospital, police say
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Before the interview with @placeholder, the disgraced cycling legend apologized to the staff of his cancer charity, a publicist for Livestrong Foundation said. | (CNN) -- The court of public opinion weighed in decidedly against Lance Armstrong, even before the broadcast of an interview in which he is said to acknowledge using performance-enhancing drugs after years of denials. On CNN's Facebook page, the opinions were passionate and pointed. "This guy is a loser and a liar!!" Melinda Morgan said. "He is not sorry for what he did, he is sorry that he got caught!!" Margaret Midkiff said there's no hope of Armstrong reviving his career. "He's lied to folks way too long." For more than a decade, Armstrong has denied he used performance-enhancing drugs, but he was linked to a doping scandal by nearly a dozen other former cyclists who have admitted to doping.
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NEW: "Now is when the real work begins for Lance," CNN iReporter says
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Oprah Winfrey says her team was "mesmerized and riveted" by Armstrong interview
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"I would say that he met the moment," Winfrey tells "CBS This Morning"
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@placeholder should have been the formidable favourite in the historic showdown, taking the title four times in the last decade. | (CNN) -- Former world No.1 Ana Ivanovic is hoping to lead Serbia to a historic first Fed Cup final in Moscow this weekend. The Serbian team, who have never reached the last four until this season, will face a Russian side who have won the tournament four times. But, crucially, they will be without top stars Maria Sharapova and Vera Zvonareva. Armed with a stellar line-up including Ivanovic and fellow former world No.1 Jelena Jankovic, the Serbs are hoping to deliver the biggest upset of the tournament to injury-hit Russia. "For all of us and for our country it means a lot," team captain Dejan Vranes said at the draw on Thursday.
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Serbia to face Russia in their first ever Fed Cup semifinal
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Serb Ana Ivanovic, ranked 15, will lead campaign against injury-hit Russia
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The former world No. 1 is hoping to make a comeback after career slump
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Czech Republic will face Italy in opposing semifinal, with Petra Kvitova hoping to return to form | 742 | record_train |
'America’s dogs can’t afford four more years of @placeholder - that’s 28 years for dogs.' | Worlds collided in the nation's capital last night, as President Obama shared a meal with the likes of Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan at the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. The president enjoyed a genial evening with the members of the press, thanking them for their time and dedication. Nothing was off limits during Washington’s night of levity, including the recent Secret Service scandal in Colombia, 'dog socialism', and the state of media today. And of course, he didn't shy away from the political arena. Scroll down for video Comedian-in-chief: President Obama was in fine form Saturday night and delivered a comedy routine that left the audience in stitches. No one was safe from mockery, including the shamed Secret Service and likely GOP adversary Mitt Romney
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Journalists, politicians, government officials, and celebrities gathered for the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington last night
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Event was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel who joked: 'Remember when the country rallied around you in hope for a better tomorrow? That was a good one'
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Late night host jabs president with statement: 'There's a term for guys like President Obama. Not two terms, but there is'
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President Obama lampoons his own 'hot mic' incident, the GOP, Secret Service, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin and even Hillary Clinton
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He joked about Hillary: 'She won't stop drunk-texting me from Cartagena'
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Lindsay Lohan and Kim Kardashian were among crowds of A-list celebrities who were invited to dine with Washington's elite, including Obama himself
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Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eileen Sullivan and Chris Hawley of The Associated Press, for winning the Edgar A. Poe Award for their stories about the New York City Police Department's widespread surveillance of Muslims after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. It's the fourth major prize for the series, which has also won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and a George Polk Award.
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ABC's Jake Tapper and Politico's Glenn Thrush, Carrie Budoff Brown, Manu Raju and John Bresnahan, for winning the Merriman Smith Award for excellence in presidential coverage under pressure. Tapper won in the broadcast category for breaking the news that rating agency Standard & Poor's was on the verge of downgrading the federal government's triple-A credit rating because of concerns over political gridlock in Washington. In the print category, Thrush, Budoff Brown, Raju and Bresnahan of Politico won for their report on the deal between Obama and congressional Republicans to raise the U.S. debt ceiling.
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Scott Wilson, of The Washington Post, for winning the Aldo Beckman award. Wilson was recognized for his 'deeply reported and nuanced stories, his evocative writing and his clear presentation of complex issues, particularly on the foreign policy front.' | 743 | record_train |
@placeholder police disputed the claim that the man had been run over by a police vehicle. | New York (CNN) -- Protests swelled in cities nationwide Friday as police forces struggled to either corral or remove demonstrators from downtown parks and plazas in the latest development of the monthlong Occupy Wall Street movement. Scores of protesters were arrested in Denver, Seattle, San Diego and New York, though reports of violence were rare. CNN iReporters sent in photos and video from "occupy" protests across several American cities. In San Diego, CNN affiliate KFMB broadcast images of police detaining demonstrators as they gathered amid tents and tarps strewn about a downtown plaza. Protesters appeared to refuse to leave the area, sitting in columns atop the plastic tarps and yelling "stay down" as police tried to remove them from the scene. At one point, police used pepper spray to break up the crowd.
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NEW: Reports of violence have been rare
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Police arrest 41 demonstrators in Seattle
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A bit of blue sky in @placeholder, a bit of decompression, some comedy - and back to the snow. | By Mark Duell and Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 11:55 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 24 January 2013 Home: Prince Harry arriving at RAF Brize Norton after returning from a tour of duty in Afghanistan Prince Harry has admitted he 'doesn't know what normal is anymore' after arriving back in the UK from his second tour of Afghanistan. The Apache co-pilot gunner has been on post-deployment 'decompression' at a British military base in Akrotiri, Cyprus, since leaving Helmand province on Monday night. Harry landed at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on a regular personnel flight but did not travel on with his unit, 662 Squadron, 3 Regiment Army Air Corps, to their base in Wattisham, Suffolk.
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Scotland Yard reviewing protection for Prince, 28, after candid admission
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Apache co-pilot gunner has been on post-deployment at a military base
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'For one day a year ... thousands of @placeholder (and genteel ladyfolk) in hundreds of cities worldwide press their cravats, starch their tweed and sit astride their classic-styled motorcycles to raise funds for prostate cancer research and awareness. | Picture this: dapper looking gentlemen donning waistcoats, bow ties and impeccably groomed moustaches riding through town on classic motorcycles. Add to the mix tailored suits, crisp shirts, monocles, and riding goggles plus genteel ladyfolk sporting elegant dresses and it may just sound like a scene from Mad Men. However this isn't the 1900s, but The Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride, where participants dress up to the nines in the their finest vintage attire and coast around the roads on retro or custom bikes. The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride took place across the world on September 28, and riders in Sydney enjoyed a warm and sunny spring day for the event
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The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride takes place at the end of September each year
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Dapper gents and lovely ladies don their finest attire to cruise around town on their motorbikes
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The event is to raise money and awareness about prostate cancer
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call from @placeholder to tell him $43,712.25 had been charged to | By Louise Boyle UPDATED: 09:40 EST, 19 November 2012 There has been further humiliation for the weatherman whose story was dubbed the 'real-life Hangover' after he was drugged and swindled out of more than $40,000 by Eastern European bar girls which saw him fired from his job. John Bolaris appeared in a Miami court last Friday to testify against the crime ring which had stolen $43,000 from him. His moment of retribution however was tainted by one of the accused's testimony that during his wild weekend in 2010, he defecated in his pants. Weathering the storm: John Bolaris has been further humiliated after being scammed out of $43,000 in Miami when one of the accused told the court that he defecated himself
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John Bolaris, 54, approached by two women in Miami in 2010 who asked him to do shots
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Woke up the next day with an American Express bill for $43,712 - including a $2,400 painting | 747 | record_train |
'I think we have a more flexible approach to borrowing for good investment than the @placeholder do. | Alex Salmond will force left-wing policies on Tory England if the SNP hold the balance of power after the next election, he boasted today. The former First Minister, who is standing for Parliament in May, said he would work with other parties except the Tories to 'see more progressive politics introduced across these islands'. Mr Salmond also refused to rule out becoming Deputy Prime Minister in a Labour-SNP Coalition – but said it was more likely that his party would prop up Ed Miliband in return for more powers for Scotland, a hike in the minimum wage and scrapping Britain's nuclear deterrent.
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Former First Minister said SNP will work with other parties, but not Tories
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SNP want end of nuclear deterrent and a hike in the minimum wage
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Party also wants dramatic increase in powers for Edinburgh Parliament
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Salmond refused to rule out becoming Deputy PM in Labour-SNP Coalition
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Remarks came after Labour's failed to rule out a coalition with the SNP
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Election strategist Douglas Alexander said he would not 'play that game' | 748 | record_train |
Berbatov joined @placeholder in August 2012 and enjoyed a successful first season with the club, scoring 15 goals. | By David Kent PUBLISHED: 05:45 EST, 31 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:09 EST, 31 January 2014 Dimitar Berbatov has joined French side Monaco on loan from Fulham until the end of the season. The 33-year-old striker opted to join the Ligue 1 side rather than rejoin Tottenham, as revealed by Sportsmail on Friday morning. French fancy: Dimitar Berbatov has swapped relegation-threatened Fulham for Ligue 1 title challengers Monaco Big-spending Monaco moved for Berbatov as they are lacking cover for injured star Radamel Falcao, who underwent successful surgery on a knee injury last week.
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Dimitar Berbatov joins Monaco as cover for injured Radamel Falcao
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Bulgarian had been lined up for shock return to Tottenham
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Fulham boss Rene Meulensteen plans to overhaul his squad
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Lewis Holtby has joined Fulham on loan from Spurs until end of the season
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Striker Kostas Mitroglou completes £12.4m switch from Olympiacos | 749 | record_train |
And @placeholder counselors are now asking family members for feedback that often proves more illuminating than what the sailors themselves are willing to impart, he said. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An increase in the number of suicides among military personnel can be traced, in part, to a "stressed and tired force" made vulnerable by multiple deployments, a military leader said Wednesday. Long troop deployments in Iraq, above, and Afghanistan have been cited in the rise in military suicides. "We must find ways to relieve some of this stress," said Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli, vice chief of staff of the Army, in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee. "I think it is the cumulative effect of deployments from 12 to 15 months," he said, adding that the longer deployments are scheduled to continue until June.
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Army Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli: "We must find ways to relieve some of this stress"
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Admiral says suicides are the third leading cause of death in the Navy
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"Perceived stigma ... and dishonor of asking for help" is cited as part of problem
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The @placeholder IQ test has 25 different clips in total but only ten questions are asked during each quiz and the IQ score to aim for is 300. | By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 August 2013 Do you know your cobalt from your carbon? Can you identify planets from close-up images? Do you you know the difference between Assassins Creed and Thief game characters or name the eleventh doctor in Doctor Who? To celebrate YouTube's Geek Week the video site has created a quiz designed to help you find out exactly how geeky you are. The questions are generated at random and use clips from YouTube videos, TV shows, How-to instructional clips and more to create a Geek IQ score.
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YouTube has created a quiz designed to test people's geekiness
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The questions cover video games, physics, TV shows, history and more
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@placeholder is the latest in a series of Jackson associates -- including doctors, nurses, employees and friends -- to tie the singer to drugs in recent days. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- It was not surprising that investigators found bottles of prescription drugs in Michael Jackson's home, the singer's dermatologist said, as two sources told CNN that Jackson's sister Janet attempted an intervention two years ago. Dr. Arnold Klein, who was Michael Jackson's dermatologist, said he warned the singer about drug use. "I'm very shocked by it, but I have to tell you it's not something that would be unheard of," Dr. Arnold Klein said Wednesday on CNN's "Larry King Live," adding that he repeatedly warned Jackson about the danger of such drugs. Meanwhile, two sources close to the Jackson family said Wednesday that sister Janet, the pop star, was so worried after visiting the emaciated singer in 2007 that she tried to stage an intervention with assistance from her other brothers.
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Family reportedly tried to stage intervention for Michael Jackson in 2007
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City of Los Angeles set up Web page asking fans to donate money to help with costs | 752 | record_train |
As @placeholder President Xi Jinping vows to eradicate rampant corruption, Yu's case has become the latest example of the controversial "shuanggui" process, which often involves lengthy detention and what critics call brutal treatment of accused officials, especially those who refuse to admit wrongdoings. | Beijing (CNN) -- Prosecutors in eastern China have charged six Communist Party investigators who allegedly drowned a local official during interrogation with intentional assault, the victim's family told CNN. The news reignites debate over the existence of a secretive extrajudicial process faced by accused Communist Party members. Yu Qiyi, 41, who was the chief engineer of state-owned Wenzhou Industrial Investment Group in Zhejiang province, died in a local hospital on April 9. The night before, the six investigators made Yu strip and sit in a bathtub filled with icy water, and then repeatedly held his head under water despite his struggling and cries for help, according to the indictment paper, a copy of which was provided to CNN by the Yu family.
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Yu Qiyi, 41, who was being investigated for his part in a land deal, died on April 9
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They repeatedly held his head under icy water in a bathtub, according to his family
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'@placeholder was able to continue but the others weren't,' said Mourinho. | Jose Mourinho revealed the cost of reaching Wembley was a trio of injuries to Cesc Fabregas, Filipe Luis and match-winner Branislav Ivanovic. Fabregas faces a race against time to be fit for Saturday's Premier League showdown against Manchester City after limping off in Chelsea's Capital Cup semi-final win over Liverpool. The midfielder collided with Blues team-mate John Terry at the beginning of the second half at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night and was unable to continue. Cesc Fabregas heads straight down the tunnel after limping off against Liverpool on Tuesday night Fabregas collided with Chelsea team-mate John Terry early in the second half at Stamford Bridge
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Cesc Fabregas was forced out of Chelsea's semi-final against Liverpool
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Spanish midfielder headed straight down the tunnel to receive treatment
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Fabregas faces a race against time to be fit for Manchester City showdown
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wife, shows how decanting is done using one of the @placeholder | By Rebecca English var twitterVia = 'Femail'; DM.has('shareLinkTop', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2642638', 'title': 'Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Scotland', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2642638/Shes-real-Queen-Hearts-A-smiling-Duchess-Cambridge-greeted-cheering-crowds-Prince-William-make-official-appearance-Australian-tour.html', 'eTwitterStatus': ' http://dailym.ai/1wqudbF via @' + twitterVia, 'articleChannelFollowButton': 'Femail', 'isChannel': false, 'hideEmail': true, 'placement': 'top', 'anchor': 'tl'}); 1,126 View comments He's been tipped for a new career as a pilot in the Royal Air Ambulance service, and today, Prince William appeared to confirm his new role after asking to be shown around a Scottish Air Ambulance helicopter during a visit to Scotland.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their first public appearance as a couple since Australia in Scotland
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The Duke hinted at a new career in the Royal Air Ambulance service after being shown around a helicopter
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Royal couple were visiting the Strathearn Community Campus in Crieff where they also met local children
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The Duchess was glamorous in a crimson coat by Jonathan Saunders and a matching shift dress by Goat
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The announcement of her departure spawned a "Save @placeholder" Facebook page, and prompted other social media postings about her past exploits. | New York (CNN) -- Longtime local news anchor Sue Simmons will no longer fill her familiar co-anchor chair at New York's NBC station, according to a company statement. Simmons, 68, who has spent more than three decades on-air for WNBC and was reportedly at one time the highest paid local television anchor in the country, will not get her contract renewed when it expires in June. "We have tremendous respect and admiration for Sue Simmons," said Dawn Rowan, a spokesperson for the station. "For decades, Sue has been a critical part of New York's longest tenured anchor team in the city and has more than earned her iconic status."
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WNBC has ended its 32-year relationship with Sue Simmons
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All week, the @placeholder had accepted a variety of lawn chairs, which made up the motley assortment of wood, iron and plastic furniture sprawled over the backyard. | Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) -- You ever wonder how families are selected to host President Obama's personal visits? It might all come down to your backyard. Sandy and Jeff Clubb, a university athletic director and a local private school teacher, were chosen to host the president in Des Moines, Iowa, as part of the White House's series of informal discussions on the economy leading up to the midterm elections. I met the Clubbs in their driveway at 4:30 a.m. Wednesday. It was still dark outside. I was among a small group of reporters in the first wave to arrive before the president's entourage.
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Sandy and Jeff Clubb hosted Obama's economic event in their backyard Wednesday
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Clubbs say they are baffled about how they even got on the list to be considered
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"It's like winning the lottery," Jeff says, "but without even buying a ticket"
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was said to be ‘the direct contact with the @placeholder family’. | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:29 AM on 8th December 2011 International plot: Al-Saadi Gaddafi and his family were going to be smuggled into Mexico, it is claimed An international plot to smuggle one of Colonel Gaddafi’s sons into Mexico for a life of luxury with his family has been foiled, officials said yesterday. The plan, which involved Mexican and Danish conspirators and was led by a Canadian woman, was to spirit Saadi Gaddafi into the country after he fled Libya in September. The plotters flew to Mexico, opened bank accounts with forged ID papers, and bought safe houses around the country.
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Mexican government claims to have broken plot to smuggle Gaddafi's son's family
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Since fleeing Libya, Al-Saadi has been living in Niger
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of the car and his insurance policy to @placeholder just days before the | By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 13:41 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:43 EST, 6 January 2014 Accomplice: Mohammed Khalib, 53, persuaded his stepdaughter's best friend Zanbi Mirza (above) to take part in the 'crash for cash' prang A conman who staged a ‘crash for cash’ prang involving his stepdaughter’s best friend has been jailed for 10 months. Mohammed Khalid, 53, deliberately swerved his Vauxhall Corsa in front of a teenage motorist at a roundabout exit on the A4 near Maidenhead, Berkshire. He then slammed on his brakes to cause an accident, before filing an insurance claim.
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Mohammed Khalib, 53, deliberately swerved in front of teenage motorist
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Slammed on brakes to cause accident, before filing an insurance claim
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Involved stepdaughter's friend Zanbi Mirza, 22, so she could take blame
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Khalib, from Ilford, Essex, jailed for 10 months for conspiracy to defraud
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Mirza handed a 240-hour community order at Southwark Crown Court | 759 | record_train |
Those are biblical principles, not @placeholder bombastic principles," he said. | (CNN) -- The Rev. Jeremiah Wright on Monday said the black church, not him, had been subjected to attacks in the 2008 presidential campaign. Speaking before the National Press Club, Sen. Barack Obama's former pastor sought to give insight into the black church and clarify some of his remarks that have sparked a firestorm. Earlier this year, some of Wright's sermons, circulated and widely discussed on the Internet and on television, became an issue in the Democratic presidential race because of the former pastor's ties to Obama. Wright is a retired pastor from the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois, where Obama worships.
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The Rev. Jeremiah Wright seeks to explain theology of black church
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Wright says criticisms come from those who have not heard his whole sermons
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The new al Qaeda franchise is a collection of @placeholder members who have moved into Syria. | Not long ago, the threat of terrorist attacks against the United States boiled down to two words: al Qaeda. But this week's U.S. airstrikes against al Qaeda offshoots show the President is playing whack-a-mole against a new generation of terrorists. The attacks Tuesday inside Syria came in three waves and targeted ISIS, the Khorasan Group and, apparently, al-Nusra Front. The groups share a similar ideology. But there are key differences. Here's how each stacks up: ISIS What its name means: The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Some world leaders use the acronym ISIL, or the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.
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ISIS, al-Nusra Front and the Khorasan Group all spawned from al Qaeda
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The U.S. launched airstrikes against ISIS and the Khorasan Group this week
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Authorities in @placeholder said they are moving forward with their investigation into the attack. | Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani teenage activist shot in the head by the Taliban for demanding an education has left her beloved country for specialized medical treatment in Britain. The Taliban's attempted assassination last week of Malala Yousufzai, 14, has sparked outrage inside Pakistan and around the world, transforming the young blogger into an international symbol of defiance against the radical Islamist group that continues to wield influence in parts of Pakistan. After Tuesday's attack, Malala was treated immediately by Pakistani doctors who later removed a bullet lodged in her neck. She was airlifted Monday to a hospital in Birmingham, England, that treats the country's war casualties. There she will be treated by neurosurgery specialists. Her recovery could take months, doctors said.
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Interior Minister offers $1 million bounty for Pakistani Taliban spokesman
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Teen blogger arrives in Britain for treatment
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Malala Yousufzai has galvanized worldwide support for girls' education
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U.S. policy under @placeholder has also played a constructive role. | Editor's note: Akbar Ganji is a leading Iranian dissident and pro-democracy activist. He served a six-year sentence in Tehran's Evin prison for his reporting on human rights abuses in Iran. The London-based human rights organization, Article 19, has described Ganji as the "Iranian Vaclav Havel" and he has received more than a dozen human rights, press freedom and pro-democracy awards. He is the author of "The Road to Democracy in Iran" (MIT Press, 2008). Akbar Ganji says Iran's leaders should be held to account for denying its citizens their liberties. (CNN) -- This week world leaders will gather in New York for the annual meeting of the U.N. General Assembly. While Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be among them, Iranians reject his claim to leadership. They strongly oppose any meeting or recognition of Ahmadinejad, especially by President Obama.
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Akbar Ganji: World leaders gathering for U.N. General Assembly
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He says Iranians reject Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's claim to represent them
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He says the U.S., other nations, should avoid any recognition of Ahmadinejad
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This so-called "loophole" goes to the heart of what the @placeholder set out to do. | It was a rare show of bipartisanship -- President Barack Obama, flanked by Democrats and Republicans in April, signing into law a bill that would ban insider trading on Capitol Hill. The measure, known as the STOCK Act, had passed the House and Senate at warp speed. "The powerful shouldn't get to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else," the president said at the time. Lawmakers proclaimed that the bill, officially called the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, would restore trust in government. It also applied new rules to some employees of the executive branch.
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STOCK Act bans members of Congress from insider trading
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Guidelines for members of the House say spouses and children aren't covered
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House Majority Leader Cantor's office says it will take steps to close loophole | 764 | record_train |
Martin was the first witness called by prosecutors during the sentencing hearing and the first relative of @placeholder to give testimony in the case. | Reeva Steenkamp's cousin sobbed while testifying on Wednesday how she first heard on a car radio that Oscar Pistorius had killed his girlfriend. Kim Martin said she had 'hoped to God' that Pistorius was cheating on her cousin and that the young woman he had shot at his home was not Reeva. 'They hadn't confirmed the name, they said his girlfriend,' Martin recalled of the early-morning news broadcast. 'I was trying to phone her (Reeva) and she wasn't answering and I was screaming at my husband.' Oscar Pistorius cowers in the dock as Reeva Steenkamp's cousin testifies how she heard of the killing
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Reeva Steenkamp's cousin sobbed as she spoke of hearing of her death
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Kim Martin said she 'hoped to God' that Oscar Pistorious was cheating
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Prosecutors say Pistorius' actions have left a 'broken family' | 765 | record_train |
The revelation was a bizarre twist in the trial of the billion-dollar lawsuit filed by Jackson's mother and three children, which is being heard by a @placeholder jury. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- The co-author of a study on propofol addiction funded by AEG Live and used in their defense in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial lost his medical license for writing illegal drug prescriptions, according to testimony. Dr. Torin Finver was hired to help with the AEG Live study after he lost his job at a pizza parlor and took a job driving a Goodwill truck, said Dr. Paul Earley, who testified Wednesday as an expert witness for the concert promoter. Finver was "destitute, dead broke, and I wanted to help him," Earley, himself a recovering heroin addict, testified.
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NEW: Co-author of AEG Live propofol study was hired after losing pizza parlor job
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NEW: Study co-author was "destitute, dead broke," AEG Live expert testifies
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AEG Live funded the expert's propofol research paper
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Shot in the center's parking lot in the truck his grandfather was driving, @placeholder died later of his injuries. | (CNN) -- A therapist who worked with visually impaired children. A doctor who did everything he could to help his patients. And the doctor's grandson, a teen auditioning for a singing competition that could win him a scholarship. Love defined their lives, friends and family said -- lives that were cut short outside two Jewish centers near Kansas City on Sunday by a gunman long accused of spewing hate. "That idiot absolutely knocked a family to its knees for no reason," said Will Corporon, whose father and nephew were gunned down in the parking lot outside the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City. "My dad should be seeing patients today at his work. ... There is no reason. No reason for this. And it's just a tragedy."
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Relative of victims: Shooting was "a senseless, stupid act"
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Terri LaManno was a therapist who worked with visually impaired children
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Reat Griffin Underwood was a 14-year-old high school freshman who loved singing
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Glee: The television show could potentially be pulled off screen for infringing the @placeholder nightclubs' trademark. | By Rob Cooper The hit television show Glee could be banned in Britain after a Midlands comedy club won a High Court battle against the show's makers. The Glee Club took legal action against Twentieth Century Fox accusing show bosses of stealing their name and won. Mark Tughan, 45, registered the name for his chain of comedy clubs as a trademark in the UK in 1999 - ten years before the US musical show first aired in Britain on Sky One. Copyright: Mark Tughan trademarked The Glee Club in 1999 - a decade before Glee appeared on British television screens
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Mark Tughan trademarked The Glee Club a decade before the show came out
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Judge rules that the hit television show infringed the club's copyright
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Customers were put off visiting The Glee Club because of its association with the show, the judge was told
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Television show could be axed following the ruling
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Judge will decide what compensation should be paid at a future hearing
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Fox has said it will appeal against the ruling and 'will ultimately prevail' | 768 | record_train |
'Rarely has a @placeholder president been so wrong about so much at the expense | In the midst of the recent uprising of Islamic militants in Iraq - and the thousands of Iraqis they've slaughtered as they try to take over the violence-plagued country - former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz Cheney-Perry, a one-time assistant secretary of state, are speaking out about the series of 'wrong' decisions the Obama administration has made that made the uprising possible. Last week, a group of Islamic extremists began an insurgency throughout Iraq and have taken over several cities - including Fallujah, Tikrit, Mosul and Tel Afar - on their way to Baghdad. After saying he wouldn't send U.S. troops to the region, Obama sent 250 soldiers to guard the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.
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In a scathing op-ed, the Cheneys slam the Obama administration for its handling of the jihadi uprising in Iraq
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They say the president's abandoning Iraq before the war was over set the stage for the current uprising
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'Iraq is at risk of falling to a radical Islamic terror group and Mr. Obama is talking climate change. Terrorists take control of more territory and resources than ever before in history, and he goes golfing.' | 769 | record_train |
@placeholder hosted the Tonight Show from 1992 - 2009 and again from 2010 - 2014 | Brian Williams' six-month suspension from NBC may give him the time to pursue his real passion: comedy. The Nightly News anchor, whose career crumbled this past week as veterans called him out for lying in a report about the Invasion of Iraq, allegedly wanted to give up the news desk years ago to host of the Tonight Show. According to a former colleague quoted in New York magazine, Williams lobbied for the job when the network was looking to replace Jay Leno in 2013 when the veteran host announced his second retirement. Instead the job went to SNL veteran Jimmy Fallon.
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Former colleague revealed that Williams asked to host the late-night show when NBC was looking to replace Jay Leno
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The position went to Saturday Night Live veteran Jimmy Fallon instead | 770 | record_train |
Brown has a teen daughter with Meri, six children each with Christine and @placeholder and a son with Robyn. | (CNN)The world's highest-profile polygamist now has a new wife ... sort of. Kody Brown and his four wives -- Meri, Christine, Janelle and Robyn -- star in the TLC series "Sister Wives," a reality show about life with their family, which includes their 17 children. Brown legally wed his first wife, Meri, in 1990 and has reportedly divorced her in order to legally marry his fourth wife, Robyn. Legally, Brown can be married to only one woman. The fundamentalist Mormon family released a statement to "Entertainment Tonight" saying they have "chosen to legally restructure" their family. "We made this decision together as a family. We are grateful to our family, friends and fans for all their love and support."
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"Sister Wives' " Kody Brown has divorced his first wife to marry his fourth
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Boots in the UK could also copy @placeholder’ pharmacy apps. | It started as a corner shop herbalist in Nottingham in 1849, and grew to become one of the most recognisable names on the British high street. Now Boots the chemist is the latest home-grown brand to be sold off to an American firm – in a deal worth nearly £6billion. US giant Walgreens already owns a 45 per cent stake in the British chain, which it acquired for £4billion in 2012. It is now set to buy the remaining 55 per cent to become the sole owner. End of an era: Boots is the latest British brand to be sold off to a U.S. firm – in a deal worth nearly £6billion
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US chain Walgreens is set to buy the 55 per cent of Boots is doesn't yet own
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Italian tycoon Stefano Pessina, Boots chairman, set to make abound £1.5bn
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Boots’ HQ will stay in Nottingham, where business was founded in 1849 | 772 | record_train |
Estate agents say 80 per cent are being bought by foreigners - and a third of buyers are @placeholder. | By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 11:04 EST, 26 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:13 EST, 26 May 2013 British buyers are snapping up entire villages in Spain for a fifth of the price of the average semi-detached home here. Property bargain-hunters are making the most of Spain's economic crisis to buy homes locals can no longer afford to keep. Most of the tiny villages have been in the hands of the same families for generations, but in many cases their inhabitants have moved away to urban areas and the houses have fallen into disrepair. Bargain: Briton Neil Christie snapped up the entire Spanish village of Arrunada for just £39,000
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Britons buying Spanish property at knockdown prices amid economic crisis
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Entire villages selling for fifth the price of average British semi-detached
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Neil Christie, 61, bought hamlet for retirement for only 45,000 euros | 773 | record_train |
Announcing three days of national mourning, the @placeholder leader added that he would take 'necessary steps' after an investigation. | Israel and the Palestinians were on the brink again today after a Fatah cabinet minister died shortly after an altercation with the Israeli military during a West Bank protest. Ziad Abu Ain was hit in the chest with a rifle butt and grabbed by soldiers, who also fired tear gas at the demonstrators, witnesses said. Shortly after the attack, the 55-year-old minister without portfolio began to look faint and fell to the ground clasping his chest, according to people at the scene. He died on the way to hospital. His death was condemned by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who described the attack as 'a barbaric act which we cannot be silent about or accept.'
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Ziad Abu Ain died shortly after the incident near the village of Turmus Aya
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He collapsed clutching his chest after he was struck
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Abu Ain was protesting against land confiscations when clashes erupted
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Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called the attack barbaric
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Draw: 'El Tigre' is @placeholder's superstar and their team will miss his presence in Brazil | David Ospina (Nice), Faryd Mondragon (Deportivo Cali), Camilo Vargas (Santa Fe) Camilo Zuniga (Napoli), Pablo Armero (Napoli), Cristian Zapata (AC Milan), Mario Yepes (Atalanta), Carlos Valdes (Philadelphia Union - on loan to San Lorenzo), Santiago Arias (PSV Eindhoven), Eder Alvarez-Balanta (River Plate) James Rodriguez (Monaco), Abel Aguilar (Toulouse), Carlos Sanchez (Elche), Fredy Guarin (Inter Milan), Juan Fernando Quintero (Porto), Aldo Ramirez (Morelia), Alexander Mejia (Atletico Nacional), Victor Ibarbo (Cagliari), Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (Fiorentina) Jackson Martinez (Porto), Teofilo Gutierrez (River Plate), Carlos Bacca (Sevilla), Adrian Ramos (Borussia Dortmund). Colombian football fans were rocked by the news that star striker Radamel Falcao will miss the forthcoming World Cup in Brazil.
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Striker says he lacks match fitness after return from injury
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Falcao suffered a serious knee injury in January and hasn't fully recovered
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Luis Perea and Luis Muriel also left out of Colombia's 23-man squad
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West Ham loanee Pablo Armero included in Colombian set-up for Brazil | 775 | record_train |
Travel chaos: Drivers stand outside their stranded vehicles on @placeholder's M1 highway, west of Budapest | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:20 EST, 16 March 2013 | UPDATED: 11:35 EST, 16 March 2013 Hungary has deployed cold-war-era tanks to free 10,000 motorists trapped by huge snow drifts as cold weather caused transport chaos across central Europe. Russian-built T-72 battle tanks trundled along icy roads as thousands of people waited in cars on the M1 motorway from Budapest to Vienna. Many had been stuck since Thursday evening Thousands of motorists were trapped in heavy snow on Friday as a sudden cold snap and high winds struck parts of the Balkans, Slovakia and Poland, leaving at least two people dead.
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Battle tanks trundled along icy roads as thousands of people waited in cars on the M1 motorway from Budapest to Vienna | 776 | record_train |
@placeholder, meanwhile, was measured as a Category 1 hurricane at landfall. | Hurricane Sandy is the second most powerful hurricane in modern history, with its might exceeding even that of Katrina, according to a measurement of the hurricane's strength in relation to its size. Researchers have found that Sandy's Integrated Kinetic Energy index, or IKE, which quantifies the power of a hurricane based on how far out tropical-storm force winds extend from the center, ranked second only to Hurricane Isabel in 2003. Hurricane Sandy's IKE was 140 Terajoules, which was about 20 Terajoules higher than Katrina's, according to Brian McNoldy, a senior researcher at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marin and Atmospheric Science.
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Sandy was more powerful than Hiroshima atomic bomb
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The storm exceeded Hurricane Katrina given the strength related to its size ratio
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Sandy may become the second costliest hurricane behind Katrina
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"@placeholder gets excited for them and she loves getting them read to her because she likes knowing that people are supporting her and people are actually thinking of her." | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- People in big cities walk past them every day -- street performers, or buskers. Some are talented, some are not, and most aren't performing for a cause greater than themselves. But on Monday, 12-year-old Abby Miller was. Abby Miller sings for her friend Taylor Love outside Washington's Union Station on Monday. She was performing outside Washington's Union Station to help her 4-year-old friend, Taylor Love, who is suffering from cancer. Abby sat in front of the station with a couple of her friends, singing songs and strumming a guitar. Passers-by seemed to notice the girl's singing talent, stopping to listen in the chilly weather, with a few putting money in a bucket at Abby's feet. Abby said the money will help support Taylor's family.
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Abby Miller sings, plays guitar to help 4-year-old friend with cancer
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Abby collects donations, has people write notes of support for Taylor Love
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Stopper: @placeholder makes a fine save during the game against England | By David Kent Italy goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu is relishing the opportunity to compete at the World Cup but is prepared to step aside once Gianluigi Buffon recovers from injury. The Paris St Germain player was in the line-up when the Azzurri edged England 2-1 in their Group D opener and is ready to go up against Costa Rica on Friday. 'I don't know if I will play,' Sirigu told www.figc.it. 'I am calm, I train as usual. Embrace: Gianluigi Buffon congratulates Salvatore Sirigu after Italy's victory over England Replacement: The PSG keeper replaced the Italy captain after he was ruled out through injury
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The PSG keeper replaced his captain for Italy's 2-1 victory over England
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While conspiracy theories surrounding @placeholder's death have largely been downplayed in the past, they are now becoming more mainstream with testimonies like Townsend's. | Not certain: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend expressed her uncertainty that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's 1963 assassination The niece of president John F Kennedy said today she's not certain Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's assassination 50 years ago. Former Maryland Lt Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend expressed her doubt in an interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday. 'I don't know, I don't know,' she said. 'I think, I don't know.' Townsend is the niece of President Kennedy, as the eldest child of younger brother Robert F Kennedy. While her father was the victim of an assassination as well, she doesn't believe it's helpful to dwell on the past.
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Kathleen Kennedy Townsend said today she's uncertain Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter in her uncle's 1963 assassination
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Townsend is the eldest daughter of JFK's brother Robert F Kennedy
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JFK's niece joins John Kerry and other prominent politicians questioning the details surrounding the president's assassination | 780 | record_train |
‘Cobbler and @placeholder may look alike, but they’re no birds of a feather. | By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 00:21 EST, 21 November 2012 | UPDATED: 00:21 EST, 21 November 2012 Pardoning a lucky turkey ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday has been a tradition for nearly half a century, started by President John F. Kennedy, and carried on by each president since. But now PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has sent a letter to the president imploring him to put a stop to the ‘sorely outdated’ ceremony that ‘makes light of the mass slaughter of some 46million gentle, intelligent birds.’ The animal rights organization asked the president to forego the tradition and instead put a Tofurky roast on the holiday table.
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PETA president urges the president to forego 'outdated' ceremony, saying it's cruel to the 46million turkeys killed each year
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Turkey Pardoning has been a tradition since JFK was in office
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A jury has also found @placeholder guilty of murder | By Julian Robinson Thavisha Lakindu Peiris was brutally stabbed to death while delivering pizzas Two cousins are each facing a life sentence after a pizza delivery driver was brutally stabbed to death - on his last shift before starting a career in IT. Shamraze Khan, 25, and Kasim Ahmed, 18, killed Domino’s Pizza employee Thavisha Lakindu Peiris after trying to rob his phone last October in Sheffield. Khan, of Southey Crescent, Southey, was convicted by a jury at Sheffield Crown Court following a two-week trial. Ahmed, of Ronans Road, Darnall, pleaded guilty to Mr Peiris’ murder on the first day of the trial.
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Pizza delivery driver Thavisha Lakindu Peiris was brutally stabbed to death
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The 25-year-old was on last shift before starting a career in the IT industry
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Kasim Ahmed, 18, pleaded guilty to Mr Peiris' murder on first day of trial
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'We’d been enjoying our last few hours in @placeholder before catching our flight home. | By James Rush PUBLISHED: 06:37 EST, 15 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 15 June 2013 Teenager Emaan Shah has been missing since she disappeared while on a shopping trip with her family on Oxford Street on Monday A police hunt is underway to trace an Indian teenager who went missing while on a shopping trip with her family on London's Oxford Street. Emaan Shah's parents have been left 'frantic with worry' after the 17-year-old became separated from them while out shopping on Monday, June 10. The teenager had been on holiday in the UK with her family for two weeks and was due to fly home to India that evening.
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Emaan Shah was out shopping with her parents when she went missing
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It is not like in Spain where you have two teams or in Germany where you have just @placeholder. | Lukas Podolski has insisted Arsenal's domestic season is not over because Chelsea will not run away with the Premier League like Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. The 29-year-old striker also said he wants talks with Arsene Wenger as he continues to be left out of the battle to turn the club's season around. Arsenal have dropped 12 points behind Chelsea after only 11 matches but ahead of the visit of Manchester United on Saturday, Podolski believes the competitive nature of the Premier League means the curtain cannot be brought down on the title race just yet. Lukas Podolski said the competitive nature of the Premier League means the title race is far from over
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According to the IDF, it was targeting "a @placeholder military wing facility" involved in weapons development within the building. | Gaza City (CNN) -- The soldier that Israel claimed Hamas militants captured Friday, as a temporary cease-fire to the conflict in Gaza rapidly unraveled, is dead, Israel's military said. "Lieutenant Hadar Goldin ... was killed in battle in the Gaza Strip on Friday, August 1," the Israel Defense Forces announced early Sunday. It's not clear whether Goldin, 23, was captured as the IDF had previously said, or whether he died alongside two other soldiers in an armed clash in Gaza. Military spokesman Peter Lerner said Goldin was promoted to lieutenant posthumously. Speculation about his fate was already up in the air after the armed wing of Hamas, the al Qassam Brigades, announced it had lost contact with a group of its fighters in the Rafah area -- the same area where Goldin was reportedly taken.
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Here's what we do and don't know about new @placeholder data | (CNN) -- The 850-square-kilometer swath of the Indian Ocean where officials have focused their hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 probably isn't the right place, the joint search agency said Thursday. The area off the coast of western Australia is not the "final resting place of MH370," the Australia-based Joint Agency Coordination Centre said. Officials zeroed in on that zone after acoustic pings originally thought to be from the black boxes of the missing plane were detected in early April. "The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has advised that the search in the vicinity of the acoustic detections can now be considered complete and in its professional judgment, the area can now be discounted as the final resting place of MH370," a statement from the Joint Agency Coordination Centre said.
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Australia's deputy PM defends searching the southern Indian Ocean
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U.S. Navy official: The pings detected are no longer believed to have come from the plane
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"We want to convey to the @placeholder people and the Turkish government a message of respect and a message of support for them and the hope we can continue to work together with them," Burns said. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Bush administration officials are shifting into damage-control mode after a House committee narrowly approved a resolution that labels the killings of Armenians in Turkey during World War I as "genocide." The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday evening, even though President Bush and key figures lobbied hard against it. The Web site of Turkish President Abdullah Gul carried a statement calling the decision "unacceptable," saying it "doesn't fit a major power like the United States." State Department spokesman Sean McCormack issued a statement expressing "regret" for the committee's action, warning the resolution "may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East."
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NEW: Rice to call Turkish leaders to express "deep disappointment" with vote
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House panel approves Armenian genocide resolution with 27-21 vote
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Decision called "unacceptable" in statement on Web site of Turkey's president
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House resolution calls killing of Armenians during World War I "genocide" | 787 | record_train |
Protest: Around 100 @placeholder supporters demonstrate outside Johannesburg court to demand the removal of a portrait | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 22 May 2012 | UPDATED: 03:17 EST, 23 May 2012 Protesters have today defaced a controversial painting that draws attention to South African President Jacob Zuma's genitals and his reputation for promiscuity. Two men wielding cans of red and black paint walked into Johannesburg's Goodman gallery and daubed an X over the president's groin before smearing paint over his face. The painting by Brett Murray entitled 'The Spear' has been on display since early this month, but made the news only last week when it came to the attention of South Africa's governing African National Congress party.
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Polygamist Zuma has married six times and has a reputation for promiscuity
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He had filed an application to have painting removed from the gallery
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Artist Brett Murray describes it as a 'humorous satire of political power' | 788 | record_train |
Nearly six million @placeholder - a quarter of the population - live in extreme poverty due to food shortages in the country. | By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 30 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 30 November 2012 A mystery ramshackle boat carrying five rotten corpses has washed onto a beach on the coast of Japan. The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side prompting speculation that it may have come from North Korea. Various belongings and rubbish from food packaging was also found scattered inside, suggesting its occupants may have been attempting to flee the world's most secretive nation but became lost at sea. Lost at sea: The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side prompting speculation that it may have come from North Korea
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The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side
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Speculation that the dead may have been fleeing North Korea
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Various belongings and rubbish from food packaging was also found | 789 | record_train |
@placeholder, perhaps caught up in Ganfield's inefficiency, then allowed Howard to escape a red card again following Chelsea's third goal. | Ron Ganfield, take a bow. That was perhaps the worst assistant refereeing performance I have ever seen with so many key incidents judged incorrectly. First of all, he failed to see that Branislav Ivanovic was in an offside position and allowed him to score Chelsea's second goal. Then as Eden Hazard chased a through ball, Tim Howard clearly came out of his penalty area and handled the ball. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho on Diego Cost's feud with Everton players Horror show: Assistant referee Ron Ganfield missed key incidents, including Branislav Ivanovic's offside goal Head to head: Referee Jon Moss (left) watches on as Tim Howard (centre) and Cesar Azpilicueta (right) clash
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Assistant referee Ron Ganfield missed several key incidents on Saturday
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Ganfield failed to see Bransilav Ivanovic was offside for Chelsea's second
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He also missed Tim Howard handling outside penalty area at Goodison Park
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Ganfield gave two offside decisions which were both onside as well
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Referee Jon Moss failed to send out both Howard and Diego Costa
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Chelsea left Goodison Park with a 6-3 victory over Everton on Saturday | 790 | record_train |
On it, the Clippers owner appears to go off on a racist rant in which he berated @placeholder for being | Donald Sterling’s affair with the model 'girlfriend' who exposed him as a racist wasn’t ‘his first rodeo’ and the LA Clippers owner’s wife is the person ‘least fooled and least affected by his ‘grotesque lifestyle’, explosive court papers reveal. Vanessa Stiviano’s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m – the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover – including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: ‘This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the “keeping women” other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife’.
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Model Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner
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Her lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like
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They say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has “looked the other way” if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears'
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Stiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's
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He also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's
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But the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle
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Nehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ
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The news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement | 791 | record_train |
Such was his delight at seeing a girl enraptured by squash he donated a racket to @placeholder bearing the name of Jonathon Power -- who won 36 top level events during his 15-year career at the top of the sport. | (CNN) -- At long last, Maria Toorpakai Wazir can indulge her life's greatest love without fear of persecution. Hounded out of the notoriously dangerous tribal region that borders Pakistan and Afghanistan -- once referred to as "Hell's door knocker" -- salvation has been found thousands of miles away on a different continent. She survived death threats, spent countless hours alone in her room and masqueraded as a boy for years. And all for her love of squash. Now Pakistan's number one female player, who is ranked 53rd in the world, is homing in on her quest to become the best female player in the world, under the tutelage of Jonathon Power, the Canadian star whose name was inscribed on the first racket she ever owned.
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Pakistani Maria Toorpakai Wazir battled Taliban persecution to indulge her love of squash
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The 22-year-old grew up in the ultra-conservative region near border with Afghanistan
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Maria and her father suffered death threats for pursuing her dream of playing squash
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She now is training with former world number one Jonathon Power at his academy in Canada | 792 | record_train |
some point after Stepien’s departure to run the campaign, @placeholder and | By Daily Mail Reporter A newly-released report has revealed that two of Governor Chris Christie's aides were romantically involved leading up to last year's traffic closures. Bridget Anne Kelly, who infamously sent an email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee', was reportedly dating Christie's former campaign manager Bill Stepien throughout much of his re-election race. The report, released today by a law firm Christie hired to investigate the scandal, said that the two had been a couple for months but had called things off a month before the George Washington Bridge lane closures. Under examination: Bridget Anne Kelly, the Christie aide who sent the infamous 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' email, was reportedly dating one of her colleagues for months before the scandal
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Report reveals that top Christie aides Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Stepien were romantically involved from April to August of last year
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Kelly sent the infamous email saying 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' ahead of the early September lane closures
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Christie cleared in the report written by a former prosecutor he hired | 793 | record_train |
Texas Rep. @placeholder insisted that the data-gathering at Healthcare.gov doesn't comply with health privacy laws | By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Two members of Congress got into a shouting match Thursday over whether the error-plagued Obamacare Americans give up their privacy rights when they apply for health insurance through the federal government. Rep. Frank Pallone of New Jersey unleashed a round of verbal Kung-Fu during a House hearing after Reps. Joe Barton of Texas and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee accused software contractors of violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPPA, by collecting Americans' personal information from Healthcare.gov. And one company official testified to the House Energy and Commerce Committee that 2,000 employees have access to the information Americans give the Obamacare website when they apply for insurance.
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Verbal sparring erupted over whether Obamacare website vendors violated medical privacy laws by collecting personal information from applicants
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One Democrat on the panel insisted that since no medical histories were required to apply, there was no violation of the 'HIPPA' law
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The HHS Department's own website declares that every American's 'name, address, birth date, Social Security Number' must be protected
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A company chief testified that 2,000 of his employees have access to such information submitted with Obamacare insurance applications
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Hidden text in the 'source code' of the Obamacare website says users are waiving their privacy rights, and that their personal data 'may be disclosed or used for any lawful Government purpose' | 794 | record_train |
She ran for Senate in 1994 and won, "becoming the first woman in American history to serve in both houses of the state legislature and both houses of @placeholder," her Senate Web site notes. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe has shown throughout her career that when it comes to voting, it's her principles and constituents that guide her, not her party. Sen. Olympia Snowe has received overwhelming support from her constituents in past elections. Those principles, analysts note, are guiding her to find a compromise on health care reform currently stalemated in Congress. Jennifer Duffy, who follows the Senate for the Cook Political Report, said Snowe's independent streak is "not new behavior for her." "I think they [Republicans] also realize that the only reason that the state of Maine has two Republican senators at all is the fact that they are very independent-minded and they vote their state," she said, referring to Snowe and Sen. Susan Collins.
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Sen. Olympia Snowe is one of two GOP senators from Maine
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Snowe has said she is guided by principles and constituents, not her party
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Analyst: Snowe's independent streak is "not new behavior for her"
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For example, in adverts designed to persuade sceptical residents of the benefits of radical closures in North-West London, @placeholder bosses say it is a ‘myth’ that the cuts have been drawn up in order to save money. | NHS bombshell study: 'High risk of poor patient outcomes' from A&E cuts We reveal 11 more casualty unites are in danger - making 25 in total Thousands of readers respond to our petition to register their anger Read the stories behind the closures - and find out how YOU can stop them By David Rose and Jo Macfarlane Sweeping plans to close casualty departments carry a ‘code red’ risk of having a serious impact on patients’ health, a secret internal NHS study has revealed. The shocking disclosure comes in a risk-assessment dossier, prepared by officials pushing for the closure of four out of nine A&E units in North-West London and obtained by The Mail on Sunday.
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NHS bombshell study: 'High risk of poor patient outcomes' from A&E cuts
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The number of units which have already been closed or downgraded, or are facing such cuts reached 25.
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More heartbreaking stories emerged from areas where A&Es have already closed – including the case of a retired ambulanceman who died from a heart attack having taken over an hour to get to hospital. More... Pictured: British soldier who had the Camp Bastion baby... She's 28 and joined Royal Artillery after captaining Fiji football team
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Pictured: British soldier who had the Camp Bastion baby... She's 28 and joined Royal Artillery after captaining Fiji football team | 796 | record_train |
The @placeholder also issued a statement announcing his resignation. | Kevin Clash, the puppeteer who provides the voice of Elmo on "Sesame Street," resigned Tuesday after a man filed a lawsuit accusing him of conducting an underage sexual relationship. The lawsuit was filed in a New York court Tuesday, a week after another accuser recanted his claim that Clash, now 52, engaged him in underage sex. "I am resigning from Sesame Workshop with a very heavy heart," Clash said in a written statement Tuesday. "I have loved every day of my 28 years working for this exceptional organization. Personal matters have diverted attention away from the important work Sesame Street is doing and I cannot allow it to go on any longer. I am deeply sorry to be leaving and am looking forward to resolving these personal matters privately."
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"Kevin Clash preyed on vulnerable teenage boys," the accuser's lawyer says
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"I am looking forward to resolving these personal matters privately," Clash says
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Suit claims Clash "persuaded, induced, coerced or enticed" a 15-year-old into sex encounters
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It was filed a week after another accuser recanted a similar claim | 797 | record_train |
The video detailing the @placeholder passcode hack was published onto YouTube by videosdebarraquito at the end of January and has already been viewed nearly 300,000 times. | By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 05:27 EST, 15 February 2013 | UPDATED: 12:05 EST, 15 February 2013 Apple has promised a software update for their latest mobile operating system after hackers published a video showing how to unlock any iPhone running it. The YouTube video and an accompanying explanation details a relatively simple combination of button presses which can quickly bypass the phone's password screen. Once entered, it opens the main phone screen where any thief or snoop would be able to make calls, read and send messages, edit contacts, and go through stored data like photos and apps. Scroll down for video
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Combination of button presses bypasses lock screen
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Breach enables hackers to access all of the phone's data
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It is the third major bug found in iOS 6.1
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Similar to vulnerability in iOS 4.1, which took a month for Apple to fix | 798 | record_train |
that left him just a stroke off the lead held by @placeholder Bill Haas. | By Derek Lawrenson Click here for the latest Augusta leaderboard Masters champion Adam Scott opened his defence here at Augusta National on Thursday like a man with no intention of letting anyone rip the jacket off his back. All year the pride he felt in becoming the first Australian to win here was obvious, as he took the green coat — to use the American vernacular — on a world tour that culminated in a glorious homecoming Down Under last November. Scott has inspired his Australian peers to such an extent that they have won four of the last seven
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Bill Haas leads the Masters after a round of 67
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Adam Scott, Bubba Watson and Louis Oosthuizen a shot back
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Rory McIlroy on one under par, along with Lee Westwood
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Phil Mickelson, Luke Donald and Justin Rose suffer | 799 | record_train |